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LEVEL on MSNWhy Black Land Owners Struggle to Keep Land in Their HandsBlack families who own land must apply due diligence to keep the ... While most Black people lived in areas marked "red," it ...
my great uncle’s horses and a wide-open space for my younger cousins to create clouds of red dust with their dirt bikes. This is one of the most important functions of Black land: a safe space ...
A new documentary about the legacy of Black farming in America is shedding light on the devastating impact of heirs’ property, which has been one of the largest contributors to land loss for ...
By 1910, Black Americans like Smith’s ancestors had acquired a cumulative 16 million acres of rural land, according to the American Economic Association. But over the century that followed ...
“Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land,” a new documentary film executive produced by Al Roker Entertainment and which features Boston College Law Professor Thomas W. Mitchell, privately debuted at ...
JR Grovner, a ninth-generation Sapelo Island native, is also the great-great-great grandson of one the first Black land owners in America. “When I grew up, we had about 150 people in the commu ...
Meet Kristen LaRue Bond and Pierre Bagley, the two faces behind LEXINGTON… Resilience in the Redline, an award-winning documentary about Black land, wealth, housing, and the resilience of ...
Black underground miners without protective gear dig for copper in a South African mine in 1951. AFP via Getty Images. Land dispossession among South Africa’s majority black population remains a ...
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